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P1k1e, do games w Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me?

Be supportive of your daughter…dont make my mistakes

figjam,

“But I thought I was helping!”

-Me after the bad ending.

I should have had a snowball fight.

daddy32,

…also in the game!

Mango, do games w Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me?

As someone who’s owned the Witcher 3 since it came out, LMAO I have no idea. I never played that game.

wolfshadowheart,

I gave it about a three hours and got pretty bored, sadly. Just for me though, it was also a mood thing.

Mango,

I just haven’t had a PC that can run it smoothly since I got it.

Ludrol,
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What specs do you have?

If there is a will there is a way

example guides

steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=32…

m.youtube.com/watch?v=vrJ330NGjCU

also check r/lowendgaming@reddit.com

Mango,

Don’t assume what I know and don’t know. My life situation is the issue. I just built an OP PC for a rich friend and I’m sticking with my Steam Deck while I save up.

cobysev, do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #18 - Witch It!
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One of my favorite modes of this game is “Mobification.” Basically, every time a witch is defeated, they turn into a hunter. So as you lose witches, you also gain more hunters and it gets harder to stay hidden. A very challenging game mode, but also very entertaining. And fun if you have witches that are really good at hiding. The more hunters, the easier it gets to find those sneaky witches!

all-knight-party, do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #18 - Witch It!
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Oh I saw a video of this game and it looks really fun! It's basically Gmod Prop Hunt with added modes and mechanics, this genre is a little saturated which is probably why it's not got a lot of players for how cool it is. Hopefully that changes

cobysev,
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this genre is a little saturated

I honestly haven’t played any other games like this; I didn’t realize this was a common genre. I caught Witch It! in beta several years ago and it’s the only game of its type I’ve seen.

all-knight-party,
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It's not super common, but it's been around in an essentially free form through Garry's Mod for a very very long time, so most people have had their fill of it there or in modes within other games. Roblox also has one, even Call of Duty Cold War had a prop hunt mode, so it's a lot harder for paid standalone games to make a dent, but this one does a lot more than just strict prop hunt, I think it deserves more population

FeelzGoodMan420, do games w Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me?

Mod the living shit out of it, if you are on PC. The vanilla gameplay is very outdated and boring at this point. There are mods that make crafting and gameplay much more challenging and interesting. The vanilla crafting system is absolute dogshit.

The story is incredible though. Characters are awesome.

Bahnd, do games w Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me?
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Dont forget the DLCs, both won awards independently of the base game.

Sonicdemon86, do games w Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me?

Do the side quests before the main quest as some of the side quests get locked off when you compete main quests.

GhostFaceSkrilla, do games w Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me?

No advice really, just wanted to say I absolutely love the game and have played through provably 6-7 times now. Very addicting and is especially comforting to play in the winter, with all the beautiful scenery and sounds.

bugieman, do games w Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me?

If you have the patience for it, try playing on a much harder difficulty. The medium and low difficulty levels don’t provide the same weight. Many systems in the game are unnecessary at lower difficulty levels but higher difficulty forces you to engage in them to get the extra edge over certain encounters.

Higher difficulties force you to engage in potion brewing, reading up on enemies, and making genuinely tough choices morally in order to keep Geralt alive. Lower difficulties remove all the tension from these systems.

Also as another user mentioned, don’t skip any dialogue and engage in the side quests/contracts as they give a lot of unique flavor and nuance to the world and story.

yokonzo,

This, this game isnt about fighting, it’s about prepping, it’s about researching your prey and knowing what you need to get the edge on it before you go in, brewing the potions you need and knowing what to hit it with

AnarchistArtificer,

Oh yeah, I really wish I had played on a higher difficulty for this reason. Especially because one of the most immersive and thematically cool parts of the game for me was the main story section near the end of act 1 where you have to make a blade oil to fight a >!werewolf!< . (Vague wording to minimise spoilers in my main comment.) I really liked this because it made me reflect on what it means to be a Witcher — how the knowledge might be more important than the mutations and the magic.

An additional point to the prepping is that being open-world means that you can potentially go to areas or take on challenges far beyond the “intended” level. On lower difficulties, I didn’t feel sufficiently punished for being audacious in that way, and I think the potential for punishment is part of the fun of the audacity. Especially when getting destroyed like this isn’t the game “fuck you for even trying”, but rather a “try exploring some more, find some new recipes and come back later (or just read the bestiary and find out that you already have the item you need)”

fartsparkles,

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somtwo,

I’ve done two full playthroughs of the game (plus dlc), one on the standard difficulty and one on hard. I can confirm that many of the game’s systems are rendered unnecessary by the easier difficulty. I really enjoyed my second playthrough and would definitely recommend.

However, if you don’t think you’ll enjoy that (having to plan and work for every advantage to be able to succeed) I would wholeheartedly endorse the easier levels. The story and quest design alone are worth the price of admission! Side quests in this game make many other games main story pale in comparison.

Kazumara, do games w Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me?

Don’t try to go for both main romance options, the outcome isn’t worth it. Better to do two playthroughs if you really want to know.

Shard,

Don’t try to romance Ciri.

/s

Maggoty,

I mean it’s definitely an ending worth seeing. So 3 playthroughs. And then all the other variable ending stuff. Let’s face it we all YouTubed the other endings after our second playthrough.

johannesvanderwhales, do games w Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me?

Don’t chase all the markers on your map, most of them are crap and you’ll burn out.

AnimePhantasm,

So much this. If I never see another Smuggler’s Cache again it would still be too soon!

Deceptichum, do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #18 - Witch It!

So it’s prop hunt?

JimmyMcGill, do games w Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me?

As other folk said, definitely do get the DLCs. There’s a whole other game in there.

It’s been a while since I last played, and this game IS a masterpiece, no doubt about that, but the one of the first sections can be rough. Iirc it’s gloomy af, there’s some hard monsters in some quests that can be demotivating and the combat/mechanics takes some getting used to which makes the previous point worse. Just know that the game opens up and there’s a whole world out there.

There are tons of side quests which are great, so you should do those but also don’t feel like you need to do all of them. It can be easy to get side tracked and then lose steam and quit on the main story.

Especially because like I said the DLCs are amazing. They are also quite self contained so it’s like a breath of fresh air

Enjoy this amazing game. I’m jealous of you

Zoomboingding, do games w Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me?
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Tell your friends and family that you love them but you won’t see them for a while

TankovayaDiviziya,

I’m nearly finishing up The Witcher 2. Judging from the discussions, I’m afraid of starting Witcher 3 because I have other backlog of games I have to finish as soon as possible.

acosmichippo,
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you got deadlines or something?

shindig1457,

We all have a final deadline for finishing our backlog and experiencing as much as we can in this world.

Dave,
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I hope it’s not coming up soon as I haven’t made much progress!

TankovayaDiviziya,

Bought games from years ago I have to finish. Waste of money if I don’t complete them but I keep buying new ones.

anzo,
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First, stop buying games (*1)

Second, consider reading about the sunken costs fallacy, e.g. duckduckgo.com/?q=how+to+overcome+sunk+cost+falla…

(*1) there’s piracy xdd

TankovayaDiviziya,

That’s why I am not buying new ones until I finish the others.

Edit: also, I do take the high seas. But only games coming from greedy devs who don’t deserve my money.

RangerJosie, do games w Currently downloading The Witcher 3 for the first time. Got any advice for me?
@RangerJosie@lemmy.world avatar

Kill all the cows in White Orchard. Repeatedly. Farm them. Good early game coin selling their hides.

bi_tux,
@bi_tux@lemmy.world avatar

you got me in the first part, but if there’s no secret cow level I ain’t killing those cows for shit

RangerJosie,
@RangerJosie@lemmy.world avatar

There is one.

Maggoty,

You just need to kill one more cow.

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